Gone for a gong and rong

13 Aug 2014  2037 | World Travel News

HANOI, 13 August 2014: Khiri Travel Vietnam has launched a discovery tour that explores the hilltribe culture of Kontum and nearby villages in the central Highlands of Vietnam.
The area is known as “The Space of Gong Culture” where gongs play a central cultural role in the lives of the Bahnar, Sedang, Ede Jarai and other ethnic groups.
UNESCO hails the mountain culture as an “intangible” World Heritage experience, as the cultural legacy is mostly retained in language, gong music, oral history and social values.
The most apparent physical attractions are the tall and distinctive wooden Rong houses, where many of the tribes live.
The tribes include 17 minority ethnic groups. They are united by the central role of gong culture. The gong indicates family wealth, authority and prestige and ensures protection. Within every gong lives a spirit, which becomes more powerful with age.
In Kontum guests visit the Catholic seminary beside the black and yellow Bahnar church.
Explorations can include two days of trekking to the scenic mountains and an overnight in a simple forest cottage with highland cooking and after dinner tales.
The morning hike out passes towering trees, vines and ferns.
The journey includes an inspection of Dak To town, an area of many battles in the American-Vietnam War. Now there are peaceful rubber plantations with charming Rong houses owned by the Che minority. Thickly forested mountains and plantations abound.

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